Think You’re Linked In? It takes connections to get ahead and, in some ways, we’re more connected than we’ve ever been. But in today’s plugged-in world, developing a business contact who’s something more than your 7,891st Facebook friend requires strategy and effort. How much, you ask? Less than you think, say Ron Sukenick and Ken […]
Don’t Kill Yourself with Harmful Stress, Anxiety, and Burnout at Work
There’s Hope What helps people manage stress and anxiety in order to feel more valued and happier at work? According to Lisa E. Papp, the answer is astoundingly simple: having management express their gratitude for contributions employees make. The same goes for the company’s clients, who may leave if they feel taken for granted. Using […]
The Catholic Church is Losing Millions of Parishioners
Meet the Former Priest Who Says the Vatican is to Blame Tom Kane knew his calling was to be a priest. And from his days in a seminary through his early years serving at a college, he couldn’t have been happier. But the longer he remained a priest, the more disillusioned he became with the […]
Your Qualifications Aren’t What Matter Most
5 Interviewing Secrets Your Competition Doesn’t Know Roughly 11 million Americans are unemployed and there are about 8 million fewer jobs than we need. Hundreds of applicants are going after every position you want. How can you make sure you’re the one who wins the job? Tom Payne says the most important thing is to […]